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Pathogens can be spread from person to person in a number of ways. Not all pathogens use all the available routes. For example, the influenza virus is transmitted from person to person through the air, typically via sneezing or coughing.
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Other pathogens are spread by airborne transmission. In this type of transmission, pathogens spread with aerosols and enter an individual, usually through the respiratory tract.
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www.truthaboutwellness.com/pathogen.html
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How Pathogens Spread In Human Body from medicineworld.org, your best source for health news and news blogs ... By understanding where bacterial pathogens hide in the body and how they spread through the body's tissues, doctors will be able to decide the most effective antibiotics or vaccines to treat and prevent various types...
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Where do these bacteria come from? ... Soon, however, that strain of bacteria showed up in dairy cows, which carried the bacteria harmlessly in their feces. From there, the bacteria entered the food chain, simply by what might have been slight contact. ... And slight contact, in the case of E. coli, is all that is needed...
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Where do these bacteria come from? ... Let's take a look at a specific case where the investigative work is well documented—an outbreak in 1993 where four children in the Northwest died, ... Similar symptoms had shown up in outbreaks dating back to 1981, but scientists were mystified because the disease didn't seem to have a...
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By understanding where bacterial pathogens hide in the body and how they spread through the body's tissues, doctors will be able to decide the most effective antibiotics or vaccines to treat and prevent various types of infection.
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www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/54680.php
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It has long been known that exhaled bioaerosol particles constitute an important vector for the spread of infectious diseases, although the work by Edwards and colleagues is the first to suggest that a distinct subset of the human population may be far more likely to spread pathogens via bioaerosols.
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www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/17024.php
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Transmission of pathogens with drinking water is a widespread problem, which affects not only the countries with low hygienic standards but the industrialized countries as well. ... Transmission of pathogens with drinking water is a widespread problem, which affects not only the countries with low hygienic standards but...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12369533
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